November 2016 Archive
931.
China’s New Tool for Social Control: A Credit Rating for Everything (wsj.com)
932.
Microsoft Solitaire Collection (itunes.apple.com)
933.
China About to Start $35B of Silk Road Plan in Pakistan (bloomberg.com)
934.
Win3mu – Windows 3 Emulator (win3mu.com)
935.
Investigation Reveals Silicon Valley’s Abuse of Immigrant Tech Workers (wired.com)
936.
Inspecting C's qsort Through Animation (nullprogram.com)
937.
Predictive Analytics 101 – Part 1 (data36.com)
938.
Why Are Developers Still Pouring Billions into Waterlogged Miami? (bloomberg.com)
939.
Wrong signal (it-kollektiv.com)
940.
CertiKOS: A breakthrough toward hacker-resistant operating systems (news.yale.edu)
941.
Dijkstra's Algorithm (blog.cleancoder.com)
942.
Shepherding Random Numbers (inconvergent.net)
943.
Why the World Needs WikiLeaks (nytimes.com)
944.
Real-Time Stock Indices Futures (investing.com)
945.
How to get started with DJing (medium.com)
946.
Theranos Sued for Alleged Fraud by Robertson Stephens Co-Founder Colman (wsj.com)
947.
Identity/Persona Shutdown Guidelines for Reliers (wiki.mozilla.org)
948.
Ex-WWII tanks still used as paddock bashers on Australian farms (abc.net.au)
949.
John Horton Conway: the world’s most charismatic mathematician (2015) (theguardian.com)
950.
Gameroom (facebook.com)
951.
Chevrolet Bolt EV Is the 2017 Motor Trend Car of the Year (motortrend.com)
952.
The hole at the heart of economics: the consent of the governed (economist.com)
953.
Dockerizing MySQL at Uber Engineering (eng.uber.com)
954.
An expert’s view on unusually warm Arctic temperatures (blog.metoffice.gov.uk)
955.
An Update to Our Supercharging Program (tesla.com)
956.
The Frozen Banana Republic (2014) (modernfarmer.com)
957.
Crocker's rules (wiki.lesswrong.com)
958.
When A.I. Matures, It May Call Jürgen Schmidhuber ‘Dad’ (nytimes.com)
959.
How a Pillar of German Banking Lost Its Way (spiegel.de)
960.
Jacques Pepin, unlike other celebrity chefs, will actually teach you how to cook (slate.com)